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34,000 pieces of Wii U software were sold in the UK in January (incl. NintyLand)

You don't think they have finished titles ready that they are holding back for strategic deployment against PS4 / Xbox720 release dates that they could have instead released at launch for a console announced 2 years ago?
Finished? No. I don't think they had stuff ready to go three months ago that they just refuse to show off, particularly given the dire situation they're in right now. If any heavy hitters were ready to go, I'd have at least thought that we'd see some glimpse of it at the last Nintendo Direct with at least one of them moved up sooner to alleviate concerns at the lack of software coming in the short term.

And just to make sure that we're on the same page, what I'm referring to would be system sellers along the lines of Mario 3D, Mario Kart, Smash, etc. I find the notion that any of those types of games are finished right now and were ready to go at launch to be absurd. The only title I'd maybe believe was ready would be this mysterious Retro title, and that's simply because it's a complete X-Factor. But the others? My assumption is that they're working feverishly as we type to make sure one or more is ready this year. But I highly doubt they're already done.
 

ramparter

Banned
They should bundle it with more titles if they want to keep the same price. This will give them some time and by summer they'll have to release a 250$ sku.

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I know many people that bought Wii when Super Mario Galaxy was released, I don't care if NSMBW has sold much more, I still consider a 3D Mario game bigger system seller than another new super mario bros.
 

MormaPope

Banned
You don't think they have finished titles ready that they are holding back for strategic deployment against PS4 / Xbox720 release dates that they could have instead released at launch for a console announced 2 years ago?



The Wii is self evidently not the WiiU, and the people buying it at launch are not the same people who had the Wii being scalped on eBay for its first year of release.
Zelda is a big gun to the people buying the WiiU right now. NSMB is not.

They needed to release those now, not when GTA V and everything else comes out.
 
And just to make sure that we're on the same page, what I'm referring to would be system sellers along the lines of Mario 3D, Mario Kart, Smash, etc. I find the notion that any of those types of games are finished right now and were ready to go at launch to be absurd. The only title I'd maybe believe was ready would be this mysterious Retro title, and that's simply because it's a complete X-Factor. But the others? My assumption is that they're working feverishly as we type to make sure one or more is ready this year. But I highly doubt they're already done.

I'd be surprised if Mario Kart isn't ready to go, and could have been a launch title (although that would then have the 'rushed' feeling that NSMBU does of launching so close to its handheld cousin) but I agree a new 3D Mario and Smash aren't close to ready.

I'd be surprised if a new Smash is even shown in video form this year tbh.

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They needed to release those now, not when GTA V and everything else comes out.

I half expect GTAV to fuck up launch sales of the next xbox / playstation if they are in that window
 

SykoTech

Member
Beyond abysmal sales. At first I was like "it's just UK, surely it's doing very well in Japan or something right?" Then I looked in the Media Create thread...yikes.

Can't say I feel any sympathy at all for me, but ouch.

More fingers crossed for back-against-wall Nintendo to be as badass as they were during GCN gen.

Ooh, same here. Would love that.
 
I'd be surprised if Mario Kart isn't ready to go, and could have been a launch title (although that would then have the 'rushed' feeling that NSMBU does of launching so close to its handheld cousin) but I agree a new 3D Mario and Smash aren't close to ready.

Mario Kart is the title I most expect to be ready for holiday 2013, but I'm pretty skeptical that it's already in the can. Mario Kart 7 was completed a mere 14 months ago, and it took Retro's help to get it done. I doubt they were working on the Wii U version simultaneously, or they completed that one in a year.
 

Mario

Sidhe / PikPok
At DICE, nobody has been talking about the new Wii U projects they have started, only the Wii U projects that have just been cancelled.

Platform is in serious trouble.
 

MormaPope

Banned
I half expect GTAV to fuck up launch sales of the next xbox / playstation if they are in that window


Not if the Durango/Orbis launch games trump GTA V in a variety of different ways, I absolutely adore the GTA series but the limitations that are on GTA V due to these consoles will end up showing in one way or another.

They're probably going to have games coming out every month after February.

Nintendo better clarify or elaborate on the release schedule for Wii-U this year, Q1 seems like a nightmare for them.
 

Sandfox

Member
Not if the Durango/Orbis launch games trump GTA V in a variety of different ways, I absolutely adore the GTA series but the limitations that are on GTA V due to these consoles will end up showing in one way or another.

GTA is probably the biggest release of the year so that's easier said than done.
 

MormaPope

Banned
GTA is probably the biggest release of the year so that's easier said than done.

After a good few months of GTA V mania people will fall back on other software. I probably won't be picking up next gen consoles for a good while, but the people that have the money to do so will probably dip in for both.
 
At DICE, nobody has been talking about the new Wii U projects they have started, only the Wii U projects that have just been cancelled.

Platform is in serious trouble.

So, are people still going to spin the wii u launch as no different than any other launch?
 

Guymelef

Member
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Foffy

Banned
At DICE, nobody has been talking about the new Wii U projects they have started, only the Wii U projects that have just been cancelled.

Platform is in serious trouble.

What country were these developers from? I can only manage Nintendo has been able to court indie teams and the Japanese to their platform.

Thinking the western developer community would embrace the Wii U, based on how they embraced the Wii, is pretty silly. That system will make it or break it based on if Japan brings anything to the table, just like the handheld market.
 
It's better! Would you like some numbers devoid of meaningful context to back that claim up?

You jest, but you know someone is seriously going to come in here with meaningless launch statistics and tell all of of us doomsdayers it's far too soon for a verdict.

Oh, and Mario Kart will save the Wii U. The last one sold 30 million after all. It's only natural for the series to sell that much from now on.
 

Yawnier

Banned
At DICE, nobody has been talking about the new Wii U projects they have started, only the Wii U projects that have just been cancelled.

Platform is in serious trouble.

This doesn't sound too good, at all (in terms of 3rd party support, mostly).
 
Is anyone even honestly doing that anymore?

I saw it in this thread earlier today.

I wonder if sony fans were like that back when ps3 was getting its ass mangled.

It is far too soon for a verdict though.

Not really. It's not too soon to say it won't be another wii like phenomenon. And it's not too soon to say third parties will largely ignore it. Add those two facts together and see what the result is.
 

Foffy

Banned
Publishers and developers from the US, UK, France, Germany, and Australia mainly.

I figured. Nintendo's only going to really be able to get a hand with Japanese studios. This is why they're willing to bring over more Japanese IP on 3DS, and want to do more collaborations. Nintendo is banking on the Japanese game industry for their platforms.

Let's hope that works.
 

Mario

Sidhe / PikPok
Is the sentiment worse than early PS3 days?

Pubs and devs never recoiled from PS3 like they seem to be with Wii U (though this is anecdotal). There was always the confidence that the numbers would get there over time with PS3. I'm not sensing that with Wii U.

I had a data point yesterday at lunch with a high budget Wii U game that was hoping to sell "millions" over time. It only managed "tens of thousands".
 
I saw it in this thread earlier today.

I wonder if sony fans were like that back when ps3 was getting its ass mangled.

they were for the most part, but hope continued to exist.

The whole "games on the horizon" is a powerful ray of light that got PS3 supporters (I was one) through those rough times.


I can only tell the Nintendo faithful to try having a similar outlook.


Then again, Sony restructured and busted their ass to claw back into the fight. Nintendo really has to make some big moves/adjustments. Putting all of their faith in millions upon millions of consumers flocking to Wii U just because the Wii was a market phenomenon is the same kind of arrogance that got Sony into trouble when PS3 launched.
Again, the key to Sony surviving was their ability to make the right adjustments to survive. Nintendo has to do the same thing, because riding the Mario/Zelda/Smash wave alone might not be enough to keep their console afloat this time.
 

liger05

Member
Pubs and devs never recoiled from PS3 like they seem to be with Wii U (though this is anecdotal). There was always the confidence that the numbers would get there over time with PS3. I'm not sensing that with Wii U.

I had a data point yesterday at lunch with a high budget Wii U game that was hoping to sell "millions" over time. It only managed "tens of thousands".

COD?
 
It is far too soon for a verdict though.

It's too early to bust out the Kenshrio "already dead" gifs. But in terms of assessing the launch, unless you're really married to the idea of only measuring the performance in terms of how the raw hardware numbers stack up against the PS3 and 360, I think it's becoming increasingly difficult to argue that current indicators suggest anything other than an abject failure at this point in terms of launch success. That doesn't mean that it can't have a good holiday 2013. That doesn't mean that Nintendo can't go to the 3DS playbook and improve the situation. But as is, the situation is pretty gloomy.
 

javac

Member
It's too early to bust out the Kenshrio "already dead" gifs. But in terms of assessing the launch, unless you're really married to the idea of only measuring the performance in terms of how the raw hardware numbers stack up against the PS3 and 360, I think it's becoming increasingly difficult to argue that current indicators suggest anything other than an abject failure at this point. That doesn't mean that it can't have a good holiday 2013. That doesn't mean that Nintendo can't go to the 3DS playbook and improve the situation. But as is, the situation is pretty gloomy.

Agreed. Things can change, things just need to actually happen.
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
I had a data point yesterday at lunch with a high budget Wii U game that was hoping to sell "millions" over time. It only managed "tens of thousands".
Was the game any good in the end? It could have sold badly even if the Wii U was selling well is the quality isn't up to scratch.
 

CrunchinJelly

formerly cjelly
GodDAMN son, just what the fuck is going on in the UK? It's like the entire area has given up on video games.

No. We have given up on Nintendo. And they are not doing anything to change it.


So I did a few calculations with these figures.

Total sales Jan 2012 - 2778
Total sales Jan 2013 - 2111

Market decrease of 26%

Now let's look at the detail.

Nintendo vs non-Nintendo:

Total Nintendo platform sales in Jan 2012 - 999k
Total non-Nintendo platform sales in Jan 2012 - 1779k

Total Nintendo platform sales in Jan 2013 - 467k
Total non-Nintendo platform sales in Jan 2013 - 1644k

Nintendo YoY decrease - 53.3%
Non-Nintendo YoY decrease - 7.6%
Non-Nintendo YoY decrease consoles only - 3.5%


So, is it the UK market that's dead, or Nintendo that's dead in the UK?

I hope this myth that gaming is dead in the UK ceases to exist, it's Nintendo that are in serious decline. A new generation of consoles from Sony and MS would more than fix the current problems for their own decline.

Nintendo are down 53% YoY while non-Nintendo are down only 7.6%.
 

Majmun

Member
* Completely ignores other numbers*

I really can't believe people have no idea why the Wii U, 3DS and Vita are tanking, there isn't any software. Simple, nothing to do with marketing, nothing to do with the consoles themselves, there is just no software.

This.

Software/support will prevent the Ps4 and Kinectbox go the U way.

It's not hard to understand that Sony and MS get a lot more support for their consoles. There lies the difference. I don't see a reason for them to flop the same way.
 

Plinko

Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage

So basically multiplatform games already released on other systems, a karaoke game, and an upgraded version of a terrible game (Ninja Gaiden). Not much there to drive sales. Nintendo just can't properly plan a launch.
 
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